Michigan's top-ranked player in 2015, Brian Cole, will reportedly make a stop in Ann Arbor on Friday. Tim Goessman | MLive.com

ANN ARBOR -- The top-ranked player in the state of Michigan will spend some time in Ann Arbor on Friday, per a report.

Four-star athlete Brian Cole (Saginaw Heritage) will be on campus for an unofficial visit Friday, per 247sports.com's Steve Lorenz. Cole is listed as the No. 2 overall athlete in the 2015 class by 247sports.com, and the top-ranked player in the state by the site's composite ranking.

The 6-foot-3, 190-pounder plays defensive back and running back in high school, but projects as either a corner/safety or a wide receiver at the college level.

He spent a portion of his winter healing up from a broken leg suffered at the end of his junior season in 2013, but recently told MLive and the Saginaw News that he's "110 percent" at the moment.

Michigan is competing with various familiar foes for Cole's services, as both Michigan State and Ohio State are heavily involved. Cole also has offers from Tennessee, Nebraska, Wisconsin, Purdue, Illinois and several others.